Julianne Becker is desperately in love with her boss, Nick Matthews. She has daydreamed about him since the day she first met him a year earlier, but she is firmly stuck in the friend-zone until New Year’s Eve, when the game completely changes and she finds out how Nick really feels about her. They embark on a sexy affair that’s everything Julianne ever dreamed of… except she can’t tell anyone about it. What will happen if anyone finds out about their secret relationship? And how will her lifelong best friend, Travis Miller, react when Julianne begins a relationship with someone who isn’t him?

How He Really Feels is a novel that explores relationships and love between coworkers and friends. It contains some adult situations and is intended for mature readers.

Julianne Becker is desperately in love with her boss, Nick Matthews. She has daydreamed about him…

At Mobile Posse, we love the mobile home screen, obviously. I don’t think there’s any question there. But there’s a good reason for our fandom: The home screen is the best thing to happen to mobile marketing since the invention of the smartphone.

Not sold? Well, here are just three reasons why the mobile home screen is potentially more effective than SMS or apps:

The HTC One Max is a massive phablet based off the HTC One and now it’s available in gold, but only in Taiwan. There is no word on a release to other countries, HTC will likely gauge interest and sales in Taiwan before making a commitment to other markets. The HTC One Max hasn’t gotten the best reviews in the world. Unlike its older (but smaller) brother the HTC One. Most reviews have said the Max offers nothing more than you can get on the HTC One. One reviewer pointed out the massiveness of the keyboard and how they felt it was not optimized for the size of the phone. You never can tell what the public will gravitate towards when you release a product. Who knows, the Gold One Max might just do very well. Hit the link for source.